What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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Whether you treat it as a logical or as a historical ques- tion , you can make no statement about it , one way or the other , which does not have to be corrected by an opposite , and equally one - sided , statement .
Whether you treat it as a logical or as a historical ques- tion , you can make no statement about it , one way or the other , which does not have to be corrected by an opposite , and equally one - sided , statement .
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river twice , it is perhaps equally true , and for the same reason , that two books cannot be written by the same historian . And if , moving for a moment from the individual historian to what may be called broad trends in his- torical ...
river twice , it is perhaps equally true , and for the same reason , that two books cannot be written by the same historian . And if , moving for a moment from the individual historian to what may be called broad trends in his- torical ...
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... differ in their interpretation of certain events . The question is not a question of fact ; but it is also not meaningless . The division of history into geo- graphical sectors is equally not a fact , but a hypothe- sis : to speak ...
... differ in their interpretation of certain events . The question is not a question of fact ; but it is also not meaningless . The division of history into geo- graphical sectors is equally not a fact , but a hypothe- sis : to speak ...
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